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Experience could be World Cup-winning asset for Springboks, says Kolisi

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JOHANNESBURG : Experience could be a key asset for South Africa when they defend their World Cup title in France next month with a squad full of players who have taken part in previous tournaments, captain Siya Kolisi said on Saturday.South Africa selected nine players who will be competing at their third World Cup, and a further 12 from the winning squad in Japan four years ago, when they unveiled their 33-man selection this week and they will be key to the Springbok hopes.“We are entering this World Cup as defending champions, whereas we were the underdogs the last time.

We may not be underdogs this time but we are not the favourites,” Kolisi said on Saturday as the squad departed for Britain, where they play warm-up tests against Wales and New Zealand before their first pool match at the tournament in France against Scotland on Sept.

10.“That said, we know what to expect this time and we have a lot more experience as a group. Even the younger players are not entering this competition blindly because there are several experienced players around them to guide them.

All in all, we are in a better mental place this time.“Every time we enter the World Cup there are some challenges in the country and we have the power to try to change people’s emotions and put smiles on their faces if we do well,” Kolisi added.

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